2022
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10006-1959
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The Rate and Characteristics of Cesarean Section Performed at a Tertiary Referral Hospital and District Hospital in Bali, Indonesia, Using Robson Classification System during the Period of January to December 2018

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“…14 Sanglah Tertiary Hospital and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Sanjiwani District Hospital, Bali, Indonesia, also did a retrospective descriptive study in 2018, in which the highest contribution to the overall CS rate was from Robson group 10 and group 4. 15 They recommended the use of the Robson classification system as an audit tool to enable CS rate reduction strategy to be carried out on certain indications. A study based on two government hospitals in Bali also demonstrated similar cesarean section rates, with both hospitals' CS rates higher than the national rate (34.3% and 21.5% vs 9.8% respectively).…”
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“…14 Sanglah Tertiary Hospital and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Sanjiwani District Hospital, Bali, Indonesia, also did a retrospective descriptive study in 2018, in which the highest contribution to the overall CS rate was from Robson group 10 and group 4. 15 They recommended the use of the Robson classification system as an audit tool to enable CS rate reduction strategy to be carried out on certain indications. A study based on two government hospitals in Bali also demonstrated similar cesarean section rates, with both hospitals' CS rates higher than the national rate (34.3% and 21.5% vs 9.8% respectively).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These rates were also far above the WHO requirements. 15 Our research aims to determine if the study hospitals possess the necessary competencies to manage data related to cesarean section (CS) quality control. Specifically, we intend to identify the required data for managing CS records, collect this data via data entry, present the data using the Robson Classification Table, and conduct an analysis based on the Robson classification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%